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Origin Chronos VR Review : Living Room Looks, VR-Ready Performance

Origin Chronos VR Review : Living Room Looks, VR-Ready Performance

Posted on April 7, 2016April 4, 2020 By Jarvis

If you think that getting VR-ready requires you to put a monstrous tower beneath your desk, the Origin Chronos has a few words for you. This compact PC ($1,799 as reviewed) combines high-end gaming performance with a slick design that would look perfectly at home in your entertainment center. The Chronos’ impressively compact chassis, and VR-capable Nvidia GTX 970 GPU, form a compelling package, though its strong gaming muscle gives way to some noisy fans.
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